How to Steer the Driving Wheel?

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VonCayden
07/28/25 9:42pm
The steering wheel operation mnemonic is as follows: 1. Left hand at 9 and 10 o'clock, right hand at 3 and 4 o'clock, thumbs placed on the inner upper side; 2. Avoid sudden pushing or pulling, left hand dominant with right hand assisting, both hands turn the wheel at the same angle; 3. Ease off the throttle and lightly brake before the turn, recenter the wheel and accelerate during the turn, look far ahead while monitoring nearby, foresight ensures safety. Steering wheel techniques are as follows: 1. Adopt a safe hand position on the wheel, with the left hand near the 9 o'clock position and the right hand near the 3 o'clock position. Hands should grip firmly yet remain relaxed. 2. On straight roads, use the 'correction method' for steering, which involves minor adjustments only when the vehicle deviates from the centerline, keeping each adjustment within 30 degrees for smooth driving. 3. For gentle curves, steer early and slowly, and return early and slowly; for sharp turns, steer late and quickly, and return early and quickly; develop anticipation skills by preparing hand movements before initiating the turn.
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OBrady
08/12/25 2:18am
When I first started driving, I was always flustered, but now that I'm more experienced, I realize that steering actually requires proper technique. The correct way to hold the wheel is to place both hands at the 9 and 3 o'clock positions, just like clock hands. When turning left, push the wheel with your right hand while your left hand follows naturally; for right turns, do the opposite with your left hand pushing. Turning movements should be smooth and steady—avoid jerking the wheel abruptly, especially at high speeds. When practicing reverse parking, I prefer making slight adjustments, turning the wheel only about 15 degrees each time, which allows for very precise positioning. Remember, the steering wheel has a self-centering function, so after turning, you can relax your grip slightly to let it return naturally, but keep your fingers ready to regain control at any moment.
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